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They look like Pan. Papilionaceus - but these have little veil remants (usually) clinging to the edges of the cap - Can't see if this is the case with your shrooms, but otherwise they look similar, and are relatively common.

Keep the great pix coming, bro.

happy florida.

damn.

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--------------------"Humanity is entering into a time of consequences" --- - Winston Churchill

Yah, check the print. I'm pretty sure it'll be black, and that they are Pans. Some of the more common pans are only slightly or not active. Chances are if there's no bluing, there among the ranks of these inactive species.

--------------------"Humanity is entering into a time of consequences" --- - Winston Churchill

I don't think these are papilionaceus,they wuld definetly have the tooth like veil remnants hanging off the cap.I find lots of paplionaceus growing in the same fields as my libs.Very easy mushroom to identify.These won't blue, and are inactive.I once met a french guy who hitch hkied to BC from Quebec to pick shrooms,he said that these were active and that he picks these along with libs.But I don't believe him.